I don't think it's fair to the kid to already compare him to Tommy Frazier... some kids perform really well at the high school level and do well at the college level but don't have as high of numbers as they did in high school. I have seen kids dominate high school football and then become good quality college players but only put up half those numbers.
This to say, let's wait to see how Jamal translates before we compare him, label him, or start calling him our savior. The kid can ball in high school... he's got the run and the throw and the leadership, but let's just see what happens when he gets to lincoln... If you look at Cody Green for example... he balled in high school. He got here a semester early to try and beat out lee for a starting position freshman year (turner plans to as well), fans were super excited to see Cody in the spring game and he showed really well. He showed really well against Florida Atlantic too in the fall. But when NU started playing Big 12 schools Green struggled some, threw some interceptions, made some bad choices, and several Nebraska fans started to write him off as being a Vince Young (who he was originally compared to). I think one of the things that affected Cody's Freshman take over if you will, is just that, he was a freshman. If you look at Colt McCoy or Vince Young... both of them had their share of battles their freshman year. People though Colt sucked and then look what happened.
Now i am not pointing fingers here or going on a rant or even trying to bring up a point. All I am aiming to do here is to say "hey, Jamal is Jamal... a young kid with a lot of unproven talent. Give him until his sophomore or junior year at NU before we give him a title or label and decide whether he is good or not." And lets see how Cody develops this year... 2011 will be his year where we can expect him to rise and shine... he's still young and needs this second year to develop further. Cody could come out roaring in 2011, Jamal could win us a national championship in 2013 or 2014 or both, but so could Zac Lee this fall... you never know how these guys are going to develop, handle the pressure, and build chemistry with their team.
Hope to see all you guys at the spring game!!! :koolaid2: